Overview of the participation of the CIS and SEE countries in the LHC Experiments NEC, VARNA 12 – 16 September 2005 Nicolas Koulberg, CERN.

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Overview of the participation of the CIS and SEE countries in the LHC Experiments NEC, VARNA 12 – 16 September 2005 Nicolas Koulberg, CERN

Status: Cooperation Agreements with all countries except Turkey, Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan Interest of NMS physicists in the CERN scientific programme continues to grow (not only LHC but fix target programme, ISOLDE and AD) CIS Countries are independent members of ATLAS, ALICE and LHCb and member of RDMS in CMS CERN support for visits: 350 Man/month in 2005 CERN mandate: Foster the international collaboration CERN priorities: to assist the European NMS in their effort to build HEP communities of sustainable size and maintain Its valuable collaboration with major international partners

Status Contributi on MCHF Participants Experiments and MoU ’ s Expectations RUSSIACA 1993 observer ALL LHC + Machine Approval for M&O funding JINRCA ALICE, ATLAS, RDMS (CMS) Approval for M&O funding ARMENIACA ALICE, ATLAS AZERBAIJANCA ATLAS Grid Programme GEORGIACA ATLAS, RDMS Grid Programme UKRAINECA ALICE, LHCb, RDMS BELARUSCA ATLAS, RDMS Grid Programme Uzbekistan/ Kazakhstan 11 RDMS ATLAS CA

Status Contribution MCHF Participants Experiments and MoU ’ s Expectations ROMANIACA ALICE, ATLAS, LHCb Membership TURKEYobserver ATLAS, CMS CA CROATIACA ALICE, CMS SERBIACA ATLAS, CMS Grid Programme SLOVENIACA ATLAS Total contribution :190 MCHF of 600 MCHF expected from all NMS Participants : 1100 of 1900 from all NMS Candidates for membership: Romania, Turkey(?), Slovenia (?)

Passivity of authorities Painful way to get funding Funding for CMS only 1.2 MCHF; 62 persons CMS - CMS M CHFALICE; NA 48; NA 49; HARP; University of Sofia (Phys & Math) Institute for Nuclear Research and Nuclear Energy (INRNE) Central Laboratory for Parallel Processing Concentration / CMS Increasing participation, despite all difficulties Many young people involved Bulgaria CMS HCAL We are brothers in spirit, you and I Cherishing the same ideals Hristo Botev

22 persons 0.75 MCHF ATLASCMS VINCA Institute, Belgrade Institute of Physics, Belgrade University of Belgrade Good contribution New group in ATLAS (Belgrade University) Visit of 40 students (7-9 Oct. 2004) Successful re-integration Serbia Connecting pieces for the CMS Endcap I am feeling with my wing torn out like a brother one without the other… Serbian Epos Hydraulic system

No fund for contribution and visits low salary in home institutes narrow network capacity Let us be proud of our arduous work. And thirsty for the arts and knowledge. O.Manhdessian 1994 – Cooperation Agreement ALICE ALICE MCHF 9 persons CMS CMS 0.15 MCHF 5 persons ATLAS ATLAS 0.24 MCHF 4 persons Participation in CMS via JINR since – MoU ATLAS 2001 – MoU ALICE but participation since 1998 Yerevan Physicis Institute State University Armenia Large physics institute before 1991 Visible and good participation in all three experiments Strong participation in AliEn (Grid) Support from Armenian Community of Switzerland Al-ring absorber produced by YrPhI and Armenian industry (ALICE)

Armenia Polishing fiber robot for The ATLAS TileCal The ceramic supports, produced by YerPhI and MARS factory for the CMS Endcap preshower

No fund for visits No resources in currency Customs problems Problem with Common Fund in ATLAS 94 – Cooperation Agreement CMS CMS 5.3 MCHF 25 persons ATLAS ATLAS 0.59 MCHF Com. Fund0.25 MCHF 8 persons 98 – State Committee of Science + JINR  Participation in CMS 99 – MoU for ATLAS State University, Institute for Nuclear Problem, National Centre for HEP, Institute for Applied Physical Problems Outstanding contribution to ATLAS: TileCal and equipment for MDT chambers; Strong contribution to ATLAS Common Project (Burrel Toroid Warm Structure) Contribution via JINR Significant contribution to CMS through RDMS Key role for quality control of PWO crystals CMS Gold award to MZOR (Absorber Endcap Cal) Grid development via RDMS Belarus End of assembly of HE-1, CMS

Connection boxes for the BT Warm Structure just delivered to CERN The participants of the Project, EndCap Toroid of ATLAS as the background Belarus

Summary Valuable contribution to CERN research programme Good use of links with JINR not only in CMS Good use of the industrial opportunities in Russia, Belarus, Serbia, Croatia as well as in Armenia and of high-tech in Russia, Ukraine, Slovenia Strengthening of the positions of the national institutes through the international cooperation Almost all the countries involved in the Grid development Existence of highly qualified potential

Lack of financial support for science and fundamental research No stable funding for the collaboration and lack of resources for the visits and stay at CERN Still important brain-drain Internal tension within the national scientific communities: often small teams are spread over the whole programme and have less visibility Lack of clear policy or elaborated strategy Misbalance CERN – other research activities Still problematic:

Real improvement : Romania, Serbia, Croatia Strong young generation (I/3 below 35 year old) However: Good progress for finding solutions for a further participation in the LHC physics programme